It was a generous bit of taxpayer largesse for the embattled code.
CBD recaps an eventful year in which the dirty laundry of our movers and shakers was more public than usual.
PwC spinoff Scyne Advisory has moved to further underline its credentials as an independent consulting group with the appointment of the former Telstra chairman as its own chair.
PwC announced it is cutting hundreds of staff after Westpac ended a 20-year relationship with the embattled firm that generated more than $70 million in fees over the past two years alone.
The Greens have also secured an amendment for “kicking the foxes out of the hen house” for transparency at the Tax Practitioner Board.
Muriel Demarcus,whose husband Jean-Sebastien Jacques resigned as Rio Tinto boss after the firm blew up sacred Indigenous sites,had little time for the Voice.
Under questioning,Sayers revealed former finance minister Mathias Cormann is a stakeholder in his new consultancy.
Luke Sayers devised a plan to spin off PwC’s entire consulting business while he was chief executive in 2019 – years before the tax leak scandal came to light.
Former PwC boss Luke Sayers has insisted he did not know about the tax confidentiality breaches that occurred while he was in charge,as the new CEO put the blame on his predecessors.
PwC global chairman Bob Moritz is due in Australia this week with a clear message for clients – the tax scandal is over. But the government has other ideas.
Luke Dixon’s impending appointment surprised a few in the party. His past views on Tony Abbott haven’t gone down well.